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Sri Lanka Attractions

We invite you to visit our gorgeous island of Sri Lanka; attractions of great historic significance like the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, the Temple of the Tooth Relic, the Dambulla Cave temple and the Galle Fort await you! Unwind and experience our natural landscapes in our national parks, hill country tea plantations and beaches; each sight offering you a unique and unforgettable experience!

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The Temple of the Tooth Relic

The Temple of the Tooth Relic, which is known as the Sri Dalada Maligawa is in the sacred city of Kandy. It houses the tooth relic of Lord Buddha and is an important shrine of Buddhist worship. The annual procession known as the Kandy Esala Perahera marks an important day in the Sri Lankan calendar.

Tea Highlands

A visitor to the idyllic Hill Country of Sri Lanka will be greeted by vistas of sloping green tea plantations and misty mountains. Tea production which was introduced to the island by James Taylor in 1867, has grown into a giant industry, creating one of the main sources of foreign income for the country.

Waterfalls

The stunning island of Sri Lanka has many waterfalls especially in and around the Hill Country. The most famous ones among these are, Diyaluma Falls, Bambarakanda Falls, Bopath Ella Falls, Hunnas Falls and Devon and St. Clair’s Falls. With a height of 263 metres, Bambarakanda Falls is the tallest waterfall on the island.

Seetha Amman Temple

This beautiful temple is located amidst the misty hills of Nuwara Eliya, approximately a kilometre away from the famed Hakgala Botanical Gardens. Seetha Amman Temple has interesting legends woven around it. The Ramayanaya states that Sita was held captive at this temple by King Ravana when she was abducted by him.

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